When Viewing Examples of Student Work:

Often a single example of work may not demonstrate all the required objectives for a particular assignment. Instead students should collectively consider: the required objectives for each assignment, the multiple examples presented on this blog and during in class presentations. As well ideas discovered through a student's independent research in combination with various examples and ideas presented by instructor will ultimately be the best approach for synthesizing ideas and reaching the requirements (and unique outcome) for any particular course project.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Examples of 1st Year Drawing Student Work - End of Term Assignments - February to April 2009 (Images and Text)

João Antonio Monteiro
Untitled
Varnish on Burned Wood
April 2009

Course: Fundamentals of Drawing
Assignment: Final Project
Institution: School of Art, University of Manitoba
Term: Winter 2009





Amelia Marshall
Untitled
Mixed Media
April 2009

Course: Fundamentals of Drawing
Assignment: Final Project
Institution: School of Art, University of Manitoba
Term: Winter 2009



Sandra Chen
Untitled
Acrylic and Coloured Conte on Raw Canvas
February 2009

Course: Fundamentals of Drawing
Assignment: Pluralist Assignment
Institution: School of Art, University of Manitoba
Term: Winter 2009



Sandra Chen
Untitled
Coloured Ink, Acrylic and Conte on Paper
January/February 2009

Course: Fundamentals of Drawing
Assignment: Modernist Assignment
Institution: School of Art, University of Manitoba
Term: Winter 2009



Fred Fandard
Untitled
Acrylic and Coloured Conte on Collaged Paper
January/February 2009

Course: Fundamentals of Drawing
Assignment: Modernist Assignment
Institution: School of Art, University of Manitoba
Term: Winter 2009

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